Anglo boss 'unaware' of account left off list given to Revenue

Former Anglo Irish Bank company secretary Bernard Daly told gardaí he couldn't recall asking a subordinate if he would be willing to delete a bank account from a list being provided to Revenue, a court has heard.

Former Anglo Irish Bank company secretary Bernard Daly told gardaí he couldn't recall asking a subordinate if he would be willing to delete a bank account from a list being provided to Revenue, a court has heard.

Day 22 of the trial of three former Anglo officials heard that Mr Daly was head of banking supervision in the Central Bank before joining Anglo.

He told gardaí he was appointed to deal with the Revenue audit because of his "public service background".

Mr Daly also said he was not aware that an account belonging to the brother-in-law of former Anglo chairman Sean FitzPatrick had been left off a list of non-residents accounts that was handed over to Revenue